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Frommer
Model 1912 'Stop' Pistol (steps 4-6)
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WARNING:
Marstar assumes no responsibility for the
accuracy of the enclosed diagrams for purposes of stripping or,
assembly of parts of any firearm. Stripping,
assembly, and reassembly of any firearm or component(s)
thereof should be performed by a competent gunsmith. Marstar
assumes no liability for any modifications, repairs or
alterations performed on any firearm as a result of consulting
theses pages. For reference purposes only.
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Instructions below refer to part
numbers listed on the Frommer
1912 exploded diagram. Please note the reference numbers
therein do not correspond with the part numbers in our online
catalogue.
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STOP!
Always 'clear' and inspect gun to ensure ammunition is not
loaded or chambered before performing maintenance on this or
any firearm.
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4.
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For further disassembly, use a small
screwdriver to flex ejector spring (9) outward slightly. Grasp
spring with a tweezers and slide out rearward; then, remove
ejector (10). Unscrew grip screw (21) and remove grips (22, 41).
Lower hammer. Drive out hammer pin (37) to release hammer with
its plunger (39) and spring (40). remove grip safety (34),
spring (33), and lanyard loop (31), by driving out the grip
safety pin (30).
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Drive out magazine
catch pin (29) to free the catch (32). Bolt catch (17) and
trigger with trigger bar (19, 28) can now be removed by driving
out pins (18, 20). Both disconnector. pin (35) and sear pin (25)
must be driven out to detach sear (26). Remove these parts only
where necessary, as sear and trigger springs (24, 27) are
difficult to reinsert. Bolt head (6) is staked on both sides of
extractor (5). The mushroomed edges must be filed down to
disassembly these parts and the bolt head restaked on assembly.
This should not be attempted without good cause.
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5.
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Reassemble in reverse. Depress bolt
catch with tip of recoil spring guide when inserting barrel so
that catch clears barrel threads.
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6.
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Bolt head must be turned so that its
smaller locking lug aligns with rib on bolt body and groove in
barrel extension when these parts are reassembled.
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